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The 1968 Memorial Cup was the 50th annual Memorial Cup competition, organized by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA) to determine the champion of junior A ice hockey. The George Richardson Memorial Trophy champions Niagara Falls Flyers of the Ontario Hockey Association in Eastern Canada competed against the Abbott Cup champions ...
The Ontario Hockey Association disagreed and awarded the title to Kitchener. 1935–36 ... the Niagara Falls Flyers move to Sudbury, becoming the Sudbury Wolves. The ...
The Niagara District Junior B Hockey League was founded in 1957. In 1974, many teams in the area broke off and formed the Golden Horseshoe Junior Hockey League.The Niagara District League survived until 1979, when it was divided between the Golden Horseshoe League and the Niagara & District Junior C Hockey League.
The Niagara Falls Flyers were two junior ice hockey franchises that played in the top tier in the Ontario Hockey Association. The first, a Junior "A" team existed from 1960 until 1972, and the second in Tier I Junior "A" from 1976 until 1982. Both teams were owned by the Emms Family, and were
Provincial Junior Hockey League: Niagara Falls Canucks: Ontario Junior Hockey League: Niagara IceDogs: Ontario Hockey League: Niagara Predators: Greater Metro Junior A Hockey League: Niagara Riverhawks: Provincial Junior Hockey League: Nipigon Elks: Lakehead Junior Hockey League: Nipissing Lakers: Ontario University Athletics: North Bay ...
1974 - The Ontario Hockey Association's Junior A Tier I league becomes the Ontario Major Junior Hockey League. The Hamilton Red Wings become the Hamilton Fincups. 1975 - The Windsor Spitfires are granted a franchise. 1976 - The St. Catharines Black Hawks become the Niagara Falls Flyers.
The Niagara Falls Canucks are a junior ice hockey team based in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.They play in the Ontario Junior Hockey League which they joined in 2023. For most of the team's history they had played in the Golden Horseshoe division of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League until leaving for the OJHL.
In 2014, the RiverHawks were granted a name change to the Niagara RiverHawks to reflect their use of the Gale Centre in Niagara Falls as their home arena, and their at-large status by not being affiliated with a specific Junior B hockey club. For the 2016-17 season the Riverhawks became part of the Junior C hockey re-structure in Southern Ontario.